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them into Aprocta (having no anal aperture) and P'roctucha. (having an anal
aperture). The first group contains the Rhnbdocwla and Dendrocwla of other
authors; the second is equivalent to the Rhychocaela or Nemertea. TURBINE.

Huxley divides them into Aprocta (having no anal aperture) and Proctucha (
having an anal aperture). The first group contains the Rhabdocwla and
Dendrocwla of other authors; the second is equivalent to the Rhynchoewla or
Scmertea, ...

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ELMINTH APROCTA. Worms which inhabit the interior of the bodies of animals;
organs of generation united in each individual; destitute of a floating alimontary
sac, but provided with a simple cavity in the interior; and nearly or totally devoid
of ...

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Huxley divides them into Aprocta (having no anal aperture) and Proctuuha (
having an annl aperture). The first group contains the Rh&bdoca»la aud
Dendrocoela of other authors ; the second is equivalent to the Rhynchocuela or
Nemertea ...

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Huxley divides them into Aprocta (having no anal aperture) and Proctucha (
having an anal aperture). The first group contains the Rhabdoocela and
Dendroccela of other authors ; the second is equivalent to the Bhynchocuela or
Ncmertta ...

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The Turbellaria are variously divided by different
authors; Huxley divides them into Aprocta (having no anal aperture) and
Proctucha (having ...

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The Turbellaria are variously divided by different authors: Huxley divides them
into Aprocta (having no anal £ and Proctucha (having an anal aperture): The first
group, contains the Rhabdocoela and Dendrocoela of other authors; the second
is ...